Canon Félix Kir (22 January 1876 - 26 April 1968) was a French Catholic priest, resistance fighter and politician. He was born at Alise-Sainte-Reine on...
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called blanc-cassis, but it is now named after Félix Kir (1876–1968), mayor of Dijon in Burgundy. Kir was a pioneer of the twinning movement in the aftermath...
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Look up kir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. KIR, Kir or kir may refer to: Inward-rectifier potassium channel Kir Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor...
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completed in 1964 and named after Félix Kir (1876–1968), the mayor of Dijon and the lake's creator. Kir Lake, also known as Lac Kir, is a man-made lake located...
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of the 5th French Republic Kevin O'Leary, Canadian entrepreneur Canon Félix Kir, Mayor of Dijon (1945–68) Ralph Beauclerk MBE, 6th marquis de Valero de...
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blackcurrant liqueur, used in the drink known as "Kir", named after former mayor of Dijon canon Félix Kir, a mixture of crème de cassis with white wine,...
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presidency of Georges Pompidou. As an opponent to the mayor of Dijon Félix Kir, Robert Poujade ran for Member of Parliament for the first time in 1962...
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director of the province Rheinhessen 1962: Carl Zuckmayer, author 1964: Félix Kir, catholic priest, resistance fighter and politician 1965: Dr. Peter Altmeier...
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canal turns SE passing close to Lac Kir, a man-made lake used for leisure activities, named after Canon Félix Kir, a former mayor of Dijon and after whom...
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president of general council in 1966. In 1968, on the death of the famous canon Kir, deputy mayor of Dijon, Jean Veillet, then deputy, replaces him at the head...
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